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I didn't get the question correctly, but i suppose we are talking three things here.
First Medha supplies Auxiliary Inverters for EMUs to power Air conditioning requirements.
It also supplies Pulse Width Modulation based DC DC convertor for Dynamic (or resistive heat loss) braking.
5 kW DC-DC Converter
Second the traction electrics for Mumbai (MRVC) rakes is provided by BHEL, Siemens and now by Bombardier.
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Third, Medha is supplying diagnostics to IR for several locomotives and EMUs. Some of these are under trials and as an effort of IR to reduce imported components, these are progressively been put to use.
 
Some of the good Made In India products are softwares. But it's hard to post pictures of them.
 
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HYT engineering company Pvt Ltd formerly known as HYT Engineering Corporation started its operation in 1977 with manufacturing of small drilling machines and lathes. Since then the company has grown into a technology driven organization which has manufactured over 500 machines adopting international standards like European norms (EN), American standards etc. HYT proudly holds 90% of the market share in India for the supply of CNC Surface Wheel lathe & CNC Underfloor Wheel Lathe.

HYT has developed and manufactured the following machines:

CNC Under Floor Wheel Lathe

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CNC Under Floor Wheel lathe is an automatic machine for simultaneous profiling of new or worn out wheels of railways vehicles in situ. Wheel sets of railways rolling stock i.e. locomotive, coaches, wagons etc. are turned on this machine when in assembled condition. It is equipped with dual CNC tool post for turning any wheel profile along with pre and post measurement system

CNC Surface Wheel Lathe

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CNC Surface Wheel Lathe is an extremely rigid and fully automatic machine for simultaneous profiling of new or worn out wheels of railways wheel set. Equipped with dual CNC tool post, machine is fully flexible to turn any wheel profile. Equipped with the CNC controlled pre & post measurement system for economical depth of cut and profile selection

CNC Vertical Turning and Boring Machine

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CNC Vertical turning & Boring Machine is extremely rigid and precision machine. Machine is equipped with rigid 12 positions – Automatic Tool Charger. Machine is equipped with state of art 828D or 840D CNC controller from Siemens with open architecture 7 WIN CC Flex software

Axle Journal Turning & Burnishing Lathe

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AJTB Lathe is rigid machine capable of turning and burnishing of inboard & out board journals of axle of wheel set. Machine is built on rigid cast iron bed with fixed cast iron tailstocks on either ends.

Universal Multi Purpose Armature Machine

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This machine for commutator turning, automatic mica undercutting, armature banding and re-rolling, deburring, armature shaft bearing seat turning and grinding, TIG welding and automatic drop testing of Traction motor and Traction generator armatures

Automated Drive through Train Washing Plant

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This coach washing plant is capable of automatic washing exterior lateral sides of the rail cars along with projected window bars, window sil areas.
 

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Bhilai Engineering Corporation Limited
(BEC Limited) is a diversified Indian company with interests in heavy engineering, foundry, EPC Projects, fertilizers and agro-inputs, and processed foods. The company has in-house resources for design, engineering and project management services. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India with manufacturing facilities in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India.

Slag Ladle Car

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Hot Metal Ladle Car



Coal Charging Car

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Coke Pusher Car

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Electrical Machines: Turbines & Generators parts

  • Generators: Stator Frames, End Shields, Cooler Housings, Terminal Boxes
  • Turbines: Casings, Exhaust Hoods,
  • Piping: Integral Pipings


Railway products


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Bhilai Engineering Corporation Limited
(BEC Limited) is a diversified Indian company with interests in heavy engineering, foundry, EPC Projects, fertilizers and agro-inputs, and processed foods. The company has in-house resources for design, engineering and project management services. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India with manufacturing facilities in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India.

Slag Ladle Car

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Hot Metal Ladle Car



Coal Charging Car

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Coke Pusher Car

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Electrical Machines: Turbines & Generators parts




    • Generators: Stator Frames, End Shields, Cooler Housings, Terminal Boxes



    • Turbines: Casings, Exhaust Hoods,



    • Piping: Integral Pipings


Railway products


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Those HAHS (high adhesion high speed) bogies have really revolutionised heavy freight locomotive design.
Conventionally IR have used cast frames that are prone to cracking and have had high rejection rates (casting defects such as blow holes, hot tear etc ) but with welded fabrication design rejection rates have come down. Also these are easier to repair.
 
Automated Drive through Train Washing Plant

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This coach washing plant is capable of automatic washing exterior lateral sides of the rail cars along with projected window bars, window sil areas.
This system is installed at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Kurla, mumbai.

Coach Washing Plant at LTT
Posted by: Clean India Journal - Editor July 1, 2011 in News


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First it was OBHS (On-board housekeeping services) for the selected long distance trains and now it is cleaning of the rakes in a fully automatic washing plant. At last, passengers traveling by long distance train (especially the trains starting from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai) will get some respite from the paan stained window sills and doors. Commissioned in year 2010, the automatic washing plant was installed by Pune based HYT Machines Ltd. Till date, the plant has washed and cleaned around 75,000 coaches.

Elaborating the system to Clean India Journal, Dipankar Shai, Senior Coaching Depot Officer at LTT said, “A three-stage cleaning process ensures that the rakes are washed and cleaned appropriately.” In the first ‘pre-wash’ stage, the rakes are sprayed with adequate water. This is followed by generous sprinkling of soap or coach-cleaning compound which is specified by Railway’s R&D department.


Additionally, the sturdy nylon brushes will hold together the soap for a longer time and ensure that it spreads all across the outer body of the rake. He added that the brush “profile” (length of the nylon brushes and their spread) matches the rakes, which enables better cleaning. After enough soap has been applied, in the third and final stage, the outer surfaces of the rakes are scrubbed thoroughly. Three separate tanks have been placed near the plant. One tank has a capacity to hold 2,500lt of soap solution while the other two tanks has a capacity to hold 5,000lt for storing water. In stage two, a cement apron placed strategically between the tracks will collect water and filter it for reuse as water for washing.

The plant uses less water, saves time and requires less labour to clean the coaches. On an average, 10 rakes or 200 coaches are cleaned every day. “Close to 36 trains from LTT are being washed as per the primary maintenance schedule at the washing plant. On an average, three lakh litres of water was being used every day when the manual washing system was prevalent. However, the new technology does the same amount of work with 25,000lt per day.”

Besides installing the washing plant in LTT, HYT Machines has also installed ETP plant for the railways. “On an average, we require a minimum of 25,000lt of water to clean the trains. This water collected from the washing unit is then diverted to our ETP plant. The ETP plant has a capacity to hold two lakh litre per day. We use this recycled water to clean the coaches.

The Central Railway would soon be floating a tender for cleaning the interiors of the coaches. “About 25 trains come to LTT for daily maintenance. At present, 170-180 workers are involved in cleaning the interiors of the coaches. Once the tender is given to the housekeeping agency, they would be doing the cleaning part of these trains and the railway would be looking after the maintenance.”
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Details of the system is posted as follows:
http://irsme.nic.in/files/AUTO_COACH_Wash-21-01-2010.pdf
& it is a massively cost effective mechanism too.
 
the previous post was 14 min before your post
I was trying to subscribe to this thread by replying ... wrong choice of words .... turns out bump doesnot mean what I thought it did :eek:
 

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